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By year’s end, Hochul is expected to either approve, amend or veto bills on prison oversight, physician-assisted death and AI.
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The NYPD says it's looking for a man who fled the scene on an L train.
The man is accused of attempted murder, assault and weapons possession.
State Senate President Nicholas Scutari retreats amid condemnation.
Jafet Jemmott was last seen leaving his house on Nov. 28, according to police.
The lawsuit claims state officials are threatening school board members for allowing public criticism of policies involving transgender students.
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Researchers say they accounted for a disproportionate share of ICE arrests across New York in the first half of the year.
The 36-year-old driver turned himself in to police at their request more than a year after the collision.
Prosecutors say the women were coerced into prostitution after traffickers paid for their travel to the United States.
Lander’s announcement comes after the Working Families Party voted to endorse him.
Queens' 34th Avenue is closed to cars, but seniors say more can be done to make it pedestrian-friendly.
The storied leftist university faces a $48 million deficit.
State health officials recommend flu vaccination as the holidays approach.
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The 28-year-old defendant faces murder, manslaughter and weapons charges.
Authorities are looking into the man’s cause of death and the circumstances surrounding it.
The measure follows thousands of arrests in New York City and elsewhere of those attending immigration court proceedings.
Blakeman will face off against Rep. Elise Stefanik for the Republican nomination.
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The agency put more women at risk because it did not take allegations made by formerly incarcerated women seriously, the attorney said.